An open evening for Oldham’s newest secondary school, Oasis Academy Leesbrook, will be held on Wednesday, November 22.
And the Academy, to be built on the site of the former Breeze Hill School on Roxbury Avenue, Lees, is keen for Saddleworth parents to attend.
Leesbrook will open for Year 7 and Year 8 students from September 2018.
Initially students will learn at the newly established Oasis Academy Oldham’s Middleton Road campus, before moving to the new state of the art facility, in 2020.
Oasis Academy Leesbrook will open for Year 7 and Year 8 students from September 2018. Initially students will learn at the newly established Oasis Academy Oldham’s Middleton Road campus, before moving to a brand-new state of the art facility, expected to be just off Lees Road, in 2020.
Parents can apply for places until the end of November, even if they have already completed a Local Authority Admissions Form naming other schools.
Sarah Livesey added: “What we are excited about is that Oasis Academy Leesbrook gives local parents a choice.
“Families can apply for their children to join us alongside any other preferences they have made.
“That means that, when places are allocated in the spring, they will have options.
“We are holding an Open Evening on Wednesday and we would like to invite all local families who will are currently thinking about a secondary school place for their child.
“We would be delighted to meet with you and explain more about Oasis Academy Leesbrook.”
The Open Evening takes place at 6pm at Oasis Academy Oldham’s Middleton Road Campus.
John Murphy, CEO of Oasis Community Learning, says: “At Oasis we care passionately about the progress of every child, regardless of their background or starting point – this school will be no different.
“We have appointed a Principal who has a track record of developing schools which deliver exceptional education, and with the support of the wider Oasis family, together we will establish an Academy is ‘Outstanding’ from the very first day.
“This will be a school that the whole community will be proud of.”
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